I Can Stay
A quiet assertion of staying, where Nora chooses presence moment by moment. Endurance appears as fragile coherence — not strength, but repeated willingness to remain.
I can stay Not because I’m ready Because leaving Would take more I find a place That holds Not comfortably Just enough — My breath settles Briefly I don’t follow it Too far I notice When it shifts I adjust Without thinking A shoulder A foot I check If I’m still here — Time moves Carefully Like it’s unsure Of me I don’t correct it I decide To stay Then decide Again Nothing changes Except the effort — I don’t promise Anything I don’t plan Ahead I keep This moment I look at the door Once Not to leave Just to know Where it is I can stay For now I can stay Again That’s all